CAREER ADVISEMENT, SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION IntroductionAll education programs and practically every job in current society demands that you have transferable, or technology literacy skills. In this lesson you will take a survey to determine your level of proficiency when working with Microsoft Excel.

Lesson ObjectivesUpon completing this lesson, the student should be able to:

Analyze your transferable skills proficiency when working with Microsoft Excel.

Upgrade basic computer skills in the areas of Microsoft Excel.

Demonstrate mastery of basic, intermediate, and advanced computer skills in the area of Microsoft Excel.

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How much experience do you have working with Microsoft Excel? Maybe you have very limited experience working with Excel or you might have a solid understanding of the basics, but need some remediation in the advanced skills. Take an honest look at your current level of performance with when working with Microsoft Excel as you complete the transferable skills inventory below. The goal of this inventory is to help you determine which transferable skills you have mastered, and those that you need to upgrade to meet the basic requirements of today's competitive workforce.During this lesson you will access the GCFLearnFree.orgwebsite to learn more about Microsoft Excel.

Learning Tasks:​Transferable Skills InventoryClick on the applicable link for each Microsoft Word skills topic.Are you confident in your ability to complete the following Excel Basics tasks?